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Get a Grip: Shop Soccer Goalkeeper Gloves

They're essential for your game—get soccer goalkeeper gloves that deliver the fit, feel and performance you need while in net.

Discover goalkeeper gloves that help you get a better grip on the ball and prevent finger injuries. The collection of soccer goalie gloves at DICK'S Sporting Goods includes all-weather and finger-protection constructions, and gloves designed for match-play and training.

Shop goalkeeper gloves from men, women and youth soccer players from some of the top brands in the game, like adidas®, Nike®, PUMA®, Reusch®, Select®, Umbro® and Warrior®.

Buying Tips

Consider goalkeeper gloves with all-weather fabrication if you often play outside in wet, muddy conditions. The all-weather gloves are made to perform in rainy games much better than regular gloves. Fleece gloves will give you an extra layer of warmth when playing in cold conditions. If you play indoor soccer, lightweight mesh gloves offer breathability to the hand.

Goalkeeper gloves with finger protection are built with a rigid backbone-like structure that stops your fingers from being pushed back too far and can protect you against finger injuries.

Every goalkeeper should have at least one pair of practice gloves. The material used in high-end gloves is specially designed to allow a strong grip on the ball, and the more game time you put on them, the less effective that material will be. You are much better off getting additional pairs of less expensive gloves for the day-to-day grind of practice, and saving your game gloves for game day.

Expert Advice

Gloves that are too small can seriously hamper your game. Finding the right size is essential for your game.

Most goalkeepers prefer to wear gloves that are a little larger than they actually need, giving them a larger surface area to stop the ball. Glove sizes correspond roughly to your shoe size, but come in whole sizes only. If you are between sizes, buy the larger size.

Measure your palm size. Use a tape measure all the way around the widest part of your palm, excluding your thumb. Measure both hands and add one inch to the largest measurement. For example, if your longest measurement is seven inches, your glove size is eight.